Installing Photoshop CS6 on Ubuntu 14.04

October 29, 2014
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One thing that stopped me from taking the plunge and dropping Windows was
Photoshop. It's one of the only programs that has no open source equivalent. I
have tried Gimp and all of its plugins but is still no
match for Photoshop.

So let me show you how to get Photoshop CS6 working on Ubuntu 14.04.

Downloading Photoshop CS6 Repack

We of course need a copy of Photoshop CS6. There are multiple versions of
Photoshop, the one we will be downloading is the "Repack" version. This is
a smaller download (309MB) compared to the usual 1GB+ and as far as I know it
contains all the same features.

I'm not going to post a direct link to the download but you can search for
"Adobe Photoshop CS6 13.1.2 Extended Repack."

Installing Wine

Wine is a program which allows you to run Windows programs on Linux and Mac. We're going to
install the Wine Team Ubuntu PPA, this ensures the wine version is always up-to-date.

Installing PlayOnLinux

PlayOnLinux is not needed to run Photoshop but because there is a Photoshop bug in the
latest version of Wine we can use PlayOnLinux to easily install a patched
version. It works by installing programs in its own virtual drive letting you define which Wine
version you want to run the program under and whatever else.

PlayOnLinux also manages a list of patched
Wine versions so if a breaking bug is found a patch can be created and easily
applied to only a specific program. I usually install each program in its own
drive unless it has been given a good rating on WineHQ then it gets installed
normally under plain Wine.

Installing Photoshop

Open up PlayOnLinux. Click on the big "Install" button or Go to File -> Install.

Click on the "Install non-listed program" button.

Create a new virtual drive to store the program.

Name it whatever you want.

We are going to install a patched version of Wine because there is currently an
annoying bug that affects Photoshop and has yet to be fixed. Find more info here.

Use the System version of Wine for now.

Always use the 32 bit drive version. 64 bit is currently not stable.

Install these packages:

atmlib

gdiplus

msxml3

msxml6

vcrun2005

vcrun2008

ie6

fontsmooth-rgb

gecko

Select the Photoshop.exe and run it. The Photoshop installer will open and
continue through the steps.

Create an icon on the desktop for the program. After creating it, choose "I don't want to make an other shortcut" and
click next. At this point Photoshop is installed but there is a brush bug which
makes the brush sometimes not follow when dragging the mouse. This can be fixed
by installing a patched Wine version.

Go back to the main PlayOnLinux window, select the Photoshop program and then
click on "Configure".

Click on the "+" to install a new version of Wine, then install the "1.7.20-PhotoshopBrushes" Wine version. Then go back and select it
from the dropdown.

You are now done. Try opening Photoshop and see if everything works.

If you get 'Runtime error', try changing PlayOnLinux wine configuration to Windows 7.

Note: Tooltips do not disappear, you can disable tooltips in the Preferences
-> Interface section in Photoshop.